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A Civil Politics Conversation

Civility
is the ability to disagree with others while respecting their sincerity and decency. Civility begins with understanding. We can best understand our political differences by first understanding the moral foundations upon which political views are built. This site features research, resources, and commentary related to the pursuit of Civility through understanding.

David Brooks contributes to the case for obsoleting Left/Right labels.

When democracy was an infant there was much discussion about the ability of an electorate to self-govern. Would the voters have sufficient ‘virtue’, in the vernacular of the times, to govern themselves? Would democracy replace tyrants, or become a new tyranny of the majority? It depended on the virtue of the electorate.

Mr. Brooks approaches the call to virtue from an even larger view:

Centuries ago, historians came up with a classic theory to explain the rise and decline of nations. The theory was that great nations start out tough-minded and energetic. Toughness and energy lead to wealth and power. Wealth and power lead to affluence and luxury. Affluence and luxury lead to decadence, corruption and decline.

He puts the contemporary problem nicely:

Our current cultural politics are organized by the obsolete culture war, which has put secular liberals on one side and religious conservatives on the other. But the slide in economic morality afflicted Red and Blue America equally.

If there is to be a movement to restore economic values, it will have to cut across the current taxonomies. Its goal will be to make the U.S. again a producer economy, not a consumer economy. It will champion a return to financial self-restraint, large and small.

It will have to take on what you might call the lobbyist ethos — the righteous conviction held by everybody from AARP to the agribusinesses that their groups are entitled to every possible appropriation, regardless of the larger public cost. It will have to take on the self-indulgent popular demand for low taxes and high spending.

Here here. Let’s never mind left/right, blue/red. Perhaps we start by asking of ourselves, what can we afford?

In August, Clyburn picked up a newspaper to see that Wilson was
holding his first town hall meeting in Clyburn’s district, three
minutes from his house, at the high school Clyburn’s children went to
— an “in your face” breach of Congressional protocol.

“He was being confrontational and combative,” Clyburn said. “And
Wednesday night was just bringing his town hall meeting antics to the
floor of the House of Representatives.”

The black members of Congress were fed up, after a long, hot summer of
sulfurous attitudes toward the first black president. Clyburn
privately pressed Wilson three times last Thursday to apologize for
breaking the rules — Wilson’s own wife asked him who the “nut” was who
was hollering at the president — but the Republican was getting chesty
with his unlikely new role as king of the rowdies.

He was regarded as a hero at the anti-Obama rally in Washington last
weekend that featured such classy placards as, with a picture of a
lion, “The Zoo has an African and the White House has a Lyin’
African;” “Bury Obamacare with Kennedy;” “We came unarmed (this time)”
and “ ‘Cap’ Congress and ‘Trade’ Obama back to Kenya!”

A camera also caught Wilson in Washington signing for a fan a picture
of himself confronting the president, and he has raised $2 million in
the last week.

Former President Jimmy Carter weighed in with Brian Williams of NBC
News on Tuesday: “I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely
demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the
fact that he is a black man.” He said he felt that was true in the
South and elsewhere.

Clyburn won the manners round, but Wilson was back Tuesday night
tweeting his rude new fans, people who, as the minority leader, John
Boehner, put it, are “scared to death that the country that they grew
up in is not going to be the country that their kids and grandkids
grew up in.”

It’s not. That country is gone. And in terms of biases that have
faded, that’s a good thing. But partly due to the Internet, the
standards of behavior in this new country are terrible.

Maureen Dowd’s NYT column about Joe Wilson…
In August, Clyburn picked up a newspaper to see that Wilson was
holding his first town hall meeting in Clyburn’s district, three
minutes from his house, at the high school Clyburn’s children went to
— an “in your face” breach of Congressional protocol.

“He was being confrontational and combative,” Clyburn said. “And
Wednesday night was just bringing his town hall meeting antics to the
floor of the House of Representatives.”

The black members of Congress were fed up, after a long, hot summer of
sulfurous attitudes toward the first black president. Clyburn
privately pressed Wilson three times last Thursday to apologize for
breaking the rules — Wilson’s own wife asked him who the “nut” was who
was hollering at the president — but the Republican was getting chesty
with his unlikely new role as king of the rowdies.

He was regarded as a hero at the anti-Obama rally in Washington last
weekend that featured such classy placards as, with a picture of a
lion, “The Zoo has an African and the White House has a Lyin’
African;” “Bury Obamacare with Kennedy;” “We came unarmed (this time)”
and “ ‘Cap’ Congress and ‘Trade’ Obama back to Kenya!”

A camera also caught Wilson in Washington signing for a fan a picture
of himself confronting the president, and he has raised $2 million in
the last week.

Former President Jimmy Carter weighed in with Brian Williams of NBC
News on Tuesday: “I think an overwhelming portion of the intensely
demonstrated animosity toward President Barack Obama is based on the
fact that he is a black man.” He said he felt that was true in the
South and elsewhere.

Clyburn won the manners round, but Wilson was back Tuesday night
tweeting his rude new fans, people who, as the minority leader, John
Boehner, put it, are “scared to death that the country that they grew
up in is not going to be the country that their kids and grandkids
grew up in.”

It’s not. That country is gone. And in terms of biases that have
faded, that’s a good thing. But partly due to the Internet, the
standards of behavior in this new country are terrible.

If Beaver and Wally were around today, they’d likely be writing
snarky, revealing blogs about June and Ward.
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